Why Pooja Bhatt has "no right" to talk about rape victims

By Indo-Asian News Service

Pooja Bhatt is upset with yet another rape case of a five-year-old girl in Delhi

Pooja Bhatt says many feel that she doesn't have any right to show concern over safety of women because she introduced Indo-Canadian adult film star Sunny Leone into Bollywood.

Pooja Bhatt says many feel that she doesn't have any right to show concern over safety of women because she introduced Indo-Canadian adult film star Sunny Leone into Bollywood.

Sunny made it to headlines with her stint on TV reality show Bigg Boss 5 and was later cast in Pooja's directorial project Jism 2.

The 41-year-old is upset with yet another rape case of five-year-old girl in Delhi and tweeted: "This is not a world to bring more children into. This is certainly not a nation to bring more daughters into. Violence is their destiny."

She also pointed out many feel that she has no right to talk about the issue.

"Each time I speak up about rape or sexual abuse, some 'saint' tells me that I have no right to since I introduced a 'adult film star' to Bollywood," Pooja Bhatt posted on Twitter.

"I humanized a 'adult film star' and got her accepted into the mainstream. The rest of Bollywood is now free to objectify her like they do most women," she added.